Comment by symlinkk
5 years ago
Yeah somehow I think you would have a different opinion if Chrome offered users a performance boost only on Google owned websites.
5 years ago
Yeah somehow I think you would have a different opinion if Chrome offered users a performance boost only on Google owned websites.
If Chrome didn't allow the user to configure that same performance boost to work on other websites, then Chrome would be failing to operate as a user agent.
They literally did that already when they came up with QUIC (before it was public).
They had private implementations only supported by Google webservers and Chrome.
It already does though? :) https://developers.google.com/web/fundamentals/performance/h...
HTTP/2 is an open standard that is implemented in many languages already, so that’s not the same thing at all :)